A review by rmarcin
The Killer in Me by Olivia Kiernan

4.0

Seán Hennessey was accused and convicted of killing his parents, and wounding his sister years earlier, but now has been released. Frankie's sister-in-law, with the charity, Justice Meets Justice, asks Frankie to reconsider-that Seán may be innocent. As Frankie meets with him, she receives notice that 2 people are found dead in the local church.
Frankie starts to wonder if mistakes were made in the Hennessey case, and if Seán's confession was coerced. As a new documentary about Séan is being released, Frankie keeps digging.
How close do we come to knowing what we are capable of doing?
Scary.